Academic literature on the topic 'Hungarian Christmas stories'

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Journal articles on the topic "Hungarian Christmas stories"

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Sabău, Nicolae. "„Sok szíves üdvözlettel régi barátos…”. Colegamenti di amicizia di Coriolan Petranu con storici magiari." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Historia Artium 65, no. 1 (2020): 107–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbhistart.2020.06.

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"„Sok szíves üdvözlettel régi barátos...” (“With kind regards, your old friend...”). Coriolan Petranu’s Friendly Connections to the Hungarian Historians. Coriolan Petranu is the founder of modern art history education and scientific research in Transylvania. He had received special education in this field of study that is relatively new in the region. He started his studies in 1911 at the University of Budapest, attending courses in law and art history. During the 1912-1913 academic year he joined the class of Professor Adolph Goldschmiedt (1863-1944) at the Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Ber
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Đozić, Adib. "Identity and shame – How it seems from Bosniaks perspective. A contribution to the understanding of some characteristics of the national consciousness among Bosniaks." Historijski pogledi 4, no. 5 (2021): 258–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2021.4.5.258.

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The relationship between identity and national consciousness is one of the important issues, not only, of the sociology of identity but of the overall opinion of the social sciences. This scientific question has been insufficiently researched in the sociological thought of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with this paper we are trying to actualize it. Aware of theoretical-methodological and conceptual-logical difficulties related to the research problem, we considered that in the first part of the paper we make some theoretical-methodological notes on the problems in studying this phenomenon, in or
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Lund, Curt. "For Modern Children." M/C Journal 24, no. 4 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2807.

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“...children’s play seems to become more and more a product of the educational and cultural orientation of parents...” — Stephen Kline, The Making of Children’s Culture We live in a world saturated by design and through design artefacts, one can glean unique insights into a culture's values and norms. In fact, some academics, such as British media and film theorist Ben Highmore, see the two areas so inextricably intertwined as to suggest a wholesale “re-branding of the cultural sciences as design studies” (14). Too often, however, everyday objects are marginalised or overlooked as objects of s
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Books on the topic "Hungarian Christmas stories"

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István, Fekete. Karácsony éjjel. Lazi, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hungarian Christmas stories"

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Mochalova, Victoria. "Fiction from “Semi-Asia”: Galicia, Podolia, Bukovina in Karl-Emil Franzos’ Texts." In Laughter and Humor in the Slavic and Jewish Cultural Traditions. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Sefer, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3356.2021.5.

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the texts of Karl Emil Franzoz, reflecting in an ironic, comic way the peculiarities of the existence of different ethnic groups in the multi-confessional, multicultural region of Galicia, Podolia and Bukovina during their entry into the Habsburg Empire. The sources of the research are short stories and ethnographic sketches of an Austrian writer of Jewish origin, an expert on the way of life and customs of the inhabitants of the eastern provinces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which he called semi-Asia due to the contrast of their cultural poles. Analysis shows that an adherent of the ideas of the Enlightenment, K.E. Franzos is critical toward the traditional views of his fellow Jews, but the target of his criticism is also the Christian population. Due to the fact that Franzos combined closeness to both Jewish tradition and European culture, he was able to depict the multicultural situation of Austria-Hungary volumetric, without one-sided pathos and accusatory tonality, while maintaining an ironic distance.
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